I will try again soon. How did you take the marks from the plastic out??
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Here is an Off Center[ATTACH] Back to Worn Coins next[ATTACH] There is just enough details to tell this is a GB Large Penny and the date can...
According to my wife your token translates to "The finger on the mouth". Probably has something to do with how statue on obverse has their...
You are gonna laugh...a while ago I had diffused my lighting because the luster of a lot of my Unc. Ikes caused such a glare it washed out the...
But what a difference a tiny change makes. After @Collect89 gave me this in a prize back i won. I took phot's of it and posted them. He then...
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They don't. Simple answer is a 1982P Small Date Bronze does not exist. A lot of Lincoln cents were bronze before 1962. Some had a composition of...
I stand corrected. They did make bronze cents. Thank you @alurid I learned something new today!! Looks like the last year the Lincoln Cent was...
Yes it is different. This explains Die Deterioration Doubling (DDD) pretty well. http://doubleddie.com/144801.html And this one explains...
Congrats @Sheila Ruley !!! Where do you pick up this magazine? I don't subscribe to it and i can't find it in our local magazine racks. Mr....
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@Stork: Just wanted to say what an impressive Japanese coin collection you have. Making me consider starting one myself.
Notice how they both list composition as 95%copper and 5%zinc. I don't get the difference. Edit: On second look the cheaper one is a1982P SM Date...
From what I have seen copper cents can be referred to as "bronze" cents or even Zincolns being called "bronze" plated instead of copper plated....
The only sure way is to weigh it. A copper ones weighs 3.1 grams and a zinc one weighs 2.5 grams
Thanks...Now it is properly labeled.:happy:[ATTACH]
So back on topic. I got this LMC a while ago in change. It is the oldest coin I own as it is dated 974....lol Question: If OP's coin is worth 10...
Umm. So that would be 1937 then.
Thank you. So in our calendar it would be 1940 correct? This was a gift and the 2x2 it came in is dated 1319 (1901). When I looked up the KM# I...
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